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Book SynopsisThis is the only book currently on the market that attempts to construct a global perspective of Christian-Muslim interaction in a post-9/11 world. -- .
Trade Review'Rich in content and opens vistas on larger issues and therefore deserves careful and considerate reading'.
Ataullah Siddiqui, Markfield Institute of Higher Education; The Muslim World Book Review, 29.3, 2009
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Table of ContentsContents
Notes on contributors
1. Christianity and Islam: Between history and theological encounter
– Anthony O’Mahony
2. Ecumenical Christian responses to Islam in Britain – Michael Ipgrave
3. The response of the Anglican Church, Islam and Muslim-Christian relations in contemporary Britain – Barbara Mitchell
4. The Orthodox Church, Islam and Christian-Muslim relations in Russia
– Basil Cousins
5. The Vatican, Islam and Muslim-Christian relations – Andrew Unsworth
6. Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt: Challenges for the twenty-first century
– Fiona McCallum
7. Christians and Muslim in Western Europe: From “speechless co-existence” to shared citizenship? – Philip Lewis
8. Varieties of Christian-Muslim-Christian encounter in Malaysia –
Peter Riddell
9. Christian-Muslim relations in the Philippines: Between conflict, reconciliation and dialogue – Rocco Viviano
10. Islam and Christian-Muslim encounters in Australasia – Anthony H.Johns
11. Christianity and Islam in Syria: Island of religious tolerance? – Emma Loosley
12. Christianity, Shi’a Islam and Muslim-Christian relations in Iran – Anthony O’Mahony
13. Christian-Muslim encounters in South Africa – Chris Clohessey
14. Christians and Muslims in West Africa – Stanislaw Grodz
15. Christian-Muslim relations in the Sudan – John Flannery
16. Christianity and Islam: The way forward? – Emma Loosley
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